Answer:
cierto cierto cierto cierto
6. This sentence is indicative; the direct object pronoun (lo) must come after the subject and before the verb.
Answer: Te lo doy.
7. Same as above, the direct object pronoun (la this time) comes before the verb.
Answer: Se la compra.
8. This sentence is in the imperative mood; the parts of the sentence will go action + subject + object.
Answer: ¡Dimelo!
9. This question is asking which sentence is in passive voice. The sentences are: 1) the book was written by Cervantes, 2) Cervantes wrote the book, 3) the book wrote Cervantes. Passive voice is when the subject is acted on by the verb.
Answer: El libro fue escrito por Cervantes.
Answer: The right answer is the C) Olivia ha estudiado mucho para la clase.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that the present perfect in Spanish, as it does in English, combines the present tense of the verb <em>haber</em> (to have) and the participle of another verb (eaten/comido, said/dicho, and so on). The participle of the verb <em>estudiar</em> is <em>estudiado</em>, so options A and C are incorrect. Option D translates as "she is going to study," and that is not the present perfect, but the future.
Answer:
Here you go!
Explanation:
Yo voy a <em><u>dar</u></em> mi libreta a mi amigo. (I will give my notebook to my friend.)
Yo puedo <em><u>escribir</u></em> con mi lapiz. (I can write with my pencil.)
En la manana, es bueno <em><u>decir</u></em> hola. (In the morning, it´s good to say hello.)
Tienes que <em><u>traer</u></em> tu lapiz y libreta a la escuela. (You need to bring your pencil and paper to your school.)
Hope this helped!